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A ——— topping the wind.—(Indianapolis News.) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1928 e eaaaeaaeasas s S D l 11 ’; E f ticlan. He is not affiliated with Tam- ‘I ~————(a broken leg can keep daughter|— - PROFESSIONAL - ——a )lr many | from going places of which she aly Alaska Lmpire The sun ic supporting e, Hoover | | ALONG LIFE'S [ [kaows ver mamma aoesns ap||J B. BURFORD & CO [[4_ u|| Fraternal socieries e S for President because it believes that he | prove L. C. Smith and Corona = - —— OF JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER il “oavry. on tHApATIG CRIEE Yave i DETOUR We'll belisvs' i Homie baahle : 3 Publishod _every _evening ¢ Sunday by the| made the prosperous under Pres- | | 5 Raik akie I |are becoming more serious ‘when TYPEWRITERS DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel ublished every ever except _Sunda. e | & r 5 i NTIEPe PRINTING COMPANY -u muJ Mai dent Col Applying the same logic h ‘lwe h of them passing Public Sten her T L P to,,this Btatd; ‘we; rge stk ton ot —————————qfwe tear e 10 B DALEL. ]t sl & 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. o ey “Entered In the Post Office ] s as Second Cl Mr. Roosevelt, who has pledged himselt, Not Melancholy Days To Them |cal eches over the radlo in| T2 PHONE 56 2 3 matter i 4 if elected, to maintain the *high ex- When frost is on the goldenrod orde » familiarize themselves Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Ju'leaP L . A B eCHIPTION maTHR. ‘ imples” of Mr. Smith as Governor. | “And ‘there's a abtver i ‘Bkglwith the issues so they’ will be | A Club Ouliversd by careier in ,.‘,;,;fim 'er!.:‘i: Treadwell and T New York Telegram said: nsads :41.19 s Volu i,,(,‘h,‘ 1 ; |2 i Mosts overy iWrea By mail, i Phe 1 ng rates: As between ltw-mx!r‘annl Ottinger | Hayfever victims laugh and sheut| A fat girl doesn't envy a thin AA C | > nesday at 12:2% One year, ir six montas, in advance there can he but one conclusion. Among For it means they've had their|girl her shape as much as she o'clooks 9600 one "o ¥ will promptly| men in public life Franklin D. Roose- Mg (O fitoes eedom to eat any darn % Dr, Ghitles P. Jenne. b, G800k e motify the Bus WY or Irregularity velt is one in a million It is incon- | ng 2 pleases DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas e del y rt r Apers. 7 ce able tl [; rork fai ake i man lap isn't s C. vhe: o elerbone for Editorial and Business Oftices, 374 frable that New York will fail to take Passing ' Observation A lap isn't so much when |} g Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B P. O, ELKS ob . advantage of the opportunity secure SHIL hitch hikers’ nreude Shulit holding & plate—but A B Building Mocting /overy TR bk aRinateely Sattia to thy g (s Aarie |only omes who have found the be very useful at « . Telephone 17¢ Wednseday even- O e o i ot ol news dispatches crodited ta| While there non-partisan movement, com-|\ E 0 s B PRI o'clock, It or not otherwise credited in’this paper and also thei o4 of Republicans, Democrats and Socialists I getting 8o ‘a good provid- ’I Ll = - local news publishec r " a i . ol 5 b« ¥ ————————————— I nostly Jewish Republicans—for “Al and Al Gives Her More To) Talltiuiiile: 1 who never raises cain ‘4 " Dr. A. W. S " UARA G . 1 r. A. . Stewart A THAT. OF Ay OTHER FUBLICATION. | Alfred Smith and Albert Ottinger the New York Blinks: “Thai woman never[no matter how many fasislIments ST ol — papers declare that the great majority of New|stops talkir the family ANERS. TOF B0 a0 Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. y " Jews will vote for Roosevelt Jinks: “Well, she'll stop talking|meet 3EWARD BUILDING [ [anytime you have something to| After a man has waited an hour SATURDAY Office Phone 469, Res. George B. Grigsby is back in Juneau after|tell her that has to be whispered.t|and a half for his \\]lf:‘ he ,"“"f;” Phone 276. b o |a successtul campaign through the Second, Third | r e b L NIGHT rmamsets || [ iy e |and Fourth Divisions. He will open his Fimst| Which Is That WOl AR ol month_at 7:30 pr & % " ’ ! Serving aeon’ got his information Division campaign at the Coliseum Monday | [" Weye OhE r‘x:."‘pH:m" t’m lh:-’ x?xlmu’ to be. ! Dr. H. Vance Bon, 98 Felows ! n - head!li a woman’'s age. 8 . oy night. Eve tyone wio can possibly ..l., so ought [~ 1eadH Mubspernbes | 1t Ber Susband was Sk Osieeonth—201 Godsteln Blag WALTER B. HEISEL. Seeratars. to hear him They found it worth while to| 0% bringing 1t BERE s widowe would use as good 7% or by abpolnment \ listen in the other Divisions | Judg cking a second wite Licensed Osteorathic, Phyaic'sn LOYAL ORDLA e A Baius ! 1 . i . s one: Office OF MOOSE — | Merey! as he did king the first Janeau Public Libra | ‘Does rth Carolina want Tammany Hall| g very short's the skirt of people who would con.||”° d ry """““fi.m’?&'fl' g K ) moved into the White House?” shouts chnn:m; Worn by cute Mary Lizzie picking a chicken bone at| an = - night, at 8 Jeloow Borah. One would expect that sort of thing from From being up so high, a social error think it Free Readinv Room WALTER HELLAN, Diectator a little i-line slogan maker. But think The hem says it gets dissy. |all to pick family qu o Dr. Geo. L. Barton J. H. HART, Secretary. » ey trom TakbotHyltis 8o 6w that| there b Mo sl CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. | | . ___ " 7 _ _ MR. GRISGBY AND THE OTHER| " wing him with a fence stake! | Success Hints A L Office Service Only MoUNZ UNEAU Lobam N, & NDIDATES MONDAY NIGHT. i s : 4 Lot of fellows work hard enough| There Ought To Be A Law Reading Room Open From Hours: 10 8. m. to 12 noon, 2| | second’ and fourth Mop- 1 / w5 MOND: | - ————— 4ot 01 fellows work ha " - bt i salls BiIs | 1. m. to p. m. . m. 5 p. m. and m. Ay of each mon n e A ST e The Anti-Saloon League prefers an unen-{to earn ti salaries who don’t|A cruel, cruel father I calls Bill's oiatoa Rida oven. IEGk P. '“w“; 3 "m ';,hon; gzgp 0 Fellows Hall, be- very voter in Juneau, male and female and| entorceA B NRIRER T ot an ¢ )-| work hard enough to earn promo- | old man 5 ) b Lk ginnln 2% 4 Fid i arntiniiane; aukht to attand) o 1 and unenfor : 1|v|1.\'n17h.u! Law and va\||v V“‘“'" 80 it | ¥ he has put Bill in a sad ||l to 6:30 g:mx)n. 7:00 p. m. to CHIROPRACTIC Plli.;\ll'x‘(leg lfif”y}‘:iuh;‘fl_ i Th o | N8 # 5 6 " i ht s not the practice of Medicine, Secretary. the meetin for the Coliseum Theatre|C¥1sY 10 «a reasonable law and honest enforce | ) gh ot i M‘““'"D""‘N siibbix Is ngt the practice of Medicine y. ment 3y 1 it wi he ca - h FRa e A Monday night and hear Gec B. Grigsby and e e Why Overlook the F_ou’d at the| By ru Off with tha ety WEn! 5 Reference Books, Etc, = — LTl the Democrati Jative candidates discus Soda Fountain? i " N Mkl Dekica | FREE TO ALL - —— - Second and l"‘nurlhl"i\‘luo the issues the present campaign. This an Seal Herd Thrives. Here is another sign of the L RGBS . il | ays Of each mon Y B i Giie in this Tarriory s the right i i times taken from an ad in the Bos.| for the night e Helene W. L. Albrecht| §pclode L 0,70 ¥ sl t re| o Ti on Transcript RIS R PHYSICAL THERAPIST TIN, Worthy Matres. thing o1 to b If no mistakes are tle Times.) ton L7 X N o il ALICE BROWN, Seo made by the people , the t Division The Federal Government's report on the con- DRUGS— . The NORCO, of the Northland|} THE CLUB LUNCH Medical Gymnastics. Massage | k¢ in particu 11 forwa at greater dition of the seal herd in the Pribilof Islands Our Ma f"”{'" | Transp ition Co., \.’\xllllf l’rr:m| a0 Go;;.;f,,'m“ Vz%‘fs;:u%w b shows the efficacy of the period of ‘conservation Is a Perfect Skin Food [Seattle for Juneau Oct. 27. Fori§ Not the newest but one aatn o s speed than ever | ¥ o 114 or se Phone—Office: 423 1 No - for President. She has| With use.” Although the number of pelts taken space or s Phone or seei§ o the best places in town gy | Meetings second and lans S ARG has' 1D VOte ‘b" : ; ‘J' X \t|each year has steadily inceased, the number of He Settled Since |D. B. Femmer adv. 50 abi — el R B no opportunity r political control of the United|™MMals in the herd has multiplied fiv ».M When 1 said he w uld have (vn‘p v e S s We dillveh the goods L?- Valentine's Optical Dept, te ullend Coureil ! in the contest for political control sir 1910, when control was given to the Bureau| For putting in my fender such a Holiday eeLing o | R L DOUGLASS Mol N » K 0 States. But A ance to vote for Alaska Fisheries. The seal population in 1927 was dent, | house m)vlw‘ at Empir at reasonable prices. Opticta s Outometrist J. TURNER, Secretary. —and she o to do that $08 ) It is likely that this year's figures|ge thought t I was joking hue‘r = e il 0 Room 18, Valentine Bldg. P o The fir in t sht direction will be will show not less than $50,000. He's learned that what I sedi- ARB GE | Open 6 a. m. te 8 p. m. Hours § a. m. to 8 p. m. and | | DUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O Lo to hear Mr. Grigsby, Mr. Walker, Mr. Shattuck : The . mnl nl Ylllul'vnv:u.:v- nf (Iw\. fur \\, 41; :‘)If“ ment | (, 4 ROY NEWTON 4 by Aprointment nights 8 o'clock Mr. Anderson 1 Mr. Ream talk about thejt rocky i .u.ntr in the l;t;:mx Sea s unl | P ¢ i i Lagles’ Hall, fabries 8 3 tunate that Mr. Zeigler will|the wonders of the world or ages they have Ho, Hum! \ HA IED | roprietor . v ott, W. P. Gu ’-“-:") "‘ Gl : \“‘:”l Ik for him. and|been Zoing to that particular. place. It is esti- Wt % gotting 80 We ORAohy l) | Robert Simpson , ?uugfiitri”;’;ezary Vlumn: not be here, but othe v ik fo 8 stad y P el ¥ the' abuh i 5 amdl] D ” b g he is well known here where he practiced law "l “ :\!""..'M r'r',lll’:,,“,", ','h:,\,. ,“(,l‘,,k,’,’,f.i,‘f’ "‘1‘."- “"’: much attention to airplanes an i AND LOT CLEANING i e (Lo)pt. AD. 4 i Brothers welcome. 3 yefore locating at Ke Ka i SR Bar Telada | Uraduzte 8 Angeiew Oc! RS Ty 7 for several years before locating at Ketehikan. |, discovered the Pribilof Islads and their s whSh: 6l Hikn | G. A. GETCHELL, [ : i i Ve L Bl AMERIGAN LEGION |rarry inhabitants I T80, usht Alssks. ig|SHEE Beck he don't have totel ____Poome 109 or 148 11} BURFORD’S CORNER Ootanimetony ‘ A S | hen the Tnitec States hough Alaska n 24, ’ " eets second an K " y s from a cold. B Glasses Fitr HICKMAN'S EXECUTION. [1867 the number of seals was variously estimated |7°" It g e - ‘N WHISTI DY eneses Ground i tourth Thursday ey at beween 2,000,000 and 5,000,000. For the first| o oo L PIG HISTLE OAN! eacn month Ip Except with those who are very strongly|few years there were no restrictions, but to per- i Govke: (At "' { None Better— Box or Bulk o # Dugout. opposed to capital punishment there will be|petuate the herd it was decided to fix the Hmit il | AUTOS FOR HIRE £ Miss Caroline Todd universal satisfaction with the exectuion of|at 100,000 skins a year. This arrangement might L:p Yo i i ———— laca Eamonr young Hickman, the kidnapper and slayer of {have gome on indefinitely had not Hriem Boners. { THE EMPIRE HAS THE vARG- 1 Special Rates Beginning R R TR R o Parke The circumstances sur-|taken up the practice of killing at sea. It was 5 & EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND September 1st WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | little Marian : s ””“r:.\mm.x\ wasteful, in that a large proportion Fast ones | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PHONE 2754 LEGION, NO. 439 | founding this case have had the effect of ca f the animals was not recovered and the killing Horns (in) PLANT IN ALASKA. B | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays some people who formerly opposed capital punci o, =L uea o0 with no idea of perpetuating Joints. P AN vt each month, 8 P.M. at Moou] ishment under any circumstances to believe Hmvmu lierd Jobs (off) e Hall. ) there are cases where it is the merciful course| In 1911 the United States, Great Britain, Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- of procedure The life that was taken on the|Japan and Russia agreed to prohibit pelagic Plenty of It There THE CHAS. Ww. CARTER MORTUARY gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. gallows yesterday at San Quentin was valueless. [sealing. The number of seals at that time was| “I like plenty of room,” the pom.| A i et ____—l ‘1‘« was worse than worthl to its possessor,|estimated at 132,000. The fact that it has in-|pous guy was saying. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute' = = e forfeit of it had not been claimed |Creased 500 per cent. in less than two decades| “Well, why don't you go out to b : 3 . Sl 1L the. ]" '. s p '}ll_ :”_ 'm“_; I:l“,,iunnnr.n s the hope that posterity will have|the ball park of a tail-end team Corner 1th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowlmg "I~‘ “""‘}‘ D "“" VBRI been anything|Alaskan sealskin coats. The seal herd is one|uring the tag end of the season,” Alleys JERL Tian: jariss could it Mave been anythinkl Lo, so which we have not dissipgted snapped his victim as he dashed but a burden to the relatives of the man ex-| o B4 o ’ i winn ol el 7 for men and women 1 Inu f latives will| AF (040 a0 Stand—Miller's Taxi ecuted n 1€ course time his relative W = ¥ 4 encke What's the use? Phone 218 adjust themselves to ent conditions. It ¢ ntl“‘ Mencken and \‘nhztn for Smith. As LiovEntile an Smaiingx S aNTs Taxl Tad, ¥ & never be done as long he was alive | x His own praise he's forever sing- poer] % (New York World.) ik Kl Of course you can walk and . & s 2 o T DISCUSS ALL THE|,, [T, American Mereury votes for Al smith—| 08800 00 carey your baseage, but WHY Y| JAPANESE TOY ALL RIGHT, Livi's DISCUSS ALL |at least so far as its editor, H. L. Mencken, and o i { | —when in these modern days PRINTING and STATIONERY SHOP RASCALS. |his associate, George J. Nathan, are concerned. His friends call him the human||You can call Single O or 94 s . {This news comes in reply to a direct question|™ " drrioaitl and ride to the dock in com- SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS H. B. MAKINQ It is inevitable Al Smith con- |asked as to their political leanings. Both men % fort—at such small cost? ~ Q Front Street tinues to harp on Teapot Dome, that [give their reasons. Mr. Nathan, whose reply fa| Because he’s such an awful blow. | | FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT P. 0. Box 318 for Mall Orders somebody will mention Boss Tweed.- lbriet, answered: “My choi Smith, A e : : e e ARt as \.\MIIr '.ni.i\ n',";.'lvf,,,l’?-m""-’ 1. At least Usyillyi Way: It Stantsd Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office —_ That would let the bars down for the Star| = H. L. Mencken gives his viewpoint as follows:| HOW dul! (h‘.;a”t story happen to Carlson’s Taxi and | Route frauds, the Credit Mobolier, Secretary| I am for Al, up to and includin, spread so fast? ervi i Belknap and the other scandals of the Grant| he neck )Hu is uI;| able (mun and ’f “Oh, 1 guess somebody told it Ambulance S ce ——— MORRIS Administration. They are fresher than Boss| very good public official. He has the to somebody else in confidence.” Stands ai Alaskak ..otel and CONSTRUCTIO? Bweed: It was years ago that Gov. Tilden,| ; experience that the Presidency “ b e Juneau Billiards COMPANY and frankness that it needs even more In some homes, the clock, like AND and the strength of his previous successful prosecu- I don't know what he will do, if elected, tather, is always wrong | s n S a tion of Boss Tweed, was elected President to sue- Al he Prohibition business, but I — ——— MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL ceed Gen. Grant His most effective campaign | am sure that whatever he does will be + Gold Brick slogan w Turn the ils out.” The ‘“‘ra honest and sensible “What do you think of my per-| Berr ’s Taxi Dave HOUSEL’ PROP. Carpenter and Concrete cals” were the thieve Grant Admi e manent wave?" asked his wife N y ! sfende sriim Work. tration Mm]d a lLul v to Alaska! “It looks like 30 cents even if it PH NE 199 ) i And this dip into histor that we [ cost $50,” growled the brute 9 Gastines No job tOfi tI.arge nor too‘ might discuss the ieh resulted (Mining Truth.) TR Stand at Gastineau small for us. . : H in the theft of t n Gov. Tilden Alaska should be linked with the rest of the More Or Less True R | Wekt 1 tar later Boss Tweed |UNited States by a railway across Canada. This| Two things an average husband i | MORRIS thievery—and the was of more i:;«fl]v, .”‘”jjfx‘-ly nllh:l (irrn.prrx::y::':u 'l:‘»:lz\’4‘~l|;~l|‘1‘§:“::}; é:mrrmt are—perfect—and a dic. A i i (;UNSTRUCYION co consequence 5 be f to build such a line, the two Govern-| Friend wife never stops to count The Packard Taxi H 4 \f i BZILDING CONTRACTORS B \' 32 ments d cooperate in its construction ten before she starts to speak— PHONE an zn Zt S H Phone 62 SELF-CONVICTED. Alaska is potentially richer than the Scan-|put friend hubby could count | 444 ] < dinavian Peninsula, which supports nine million good many thousand before she! i ; ‘“‘]‘“l‘”'”‘ INNOn Was one t who pro-|pe0 and has furnished besides one of the|guits, | Stand at Arctic g ested loudly t} was not opposed to Gov.|har trains that make up the American and|" Tne aifgerence between a con. i B oottt oo & Catholic, He said that|Canadian nations, - Alaka's populstion (s Drobeluciseny aid ' tecken ios 1+ soas| IERIEREEE == (| : pok e JUNEAU TRANSFER his opposition to Gov. Smith was on account of |ably less than 75,000, SO Prompt Service, Day and Night ) || You will find our facilities comp_]ete IPANY the later's position on Prohibition Unless Alaska is settled by Americans and o CovicH AUTO SERVICE | || CON @0 athu dsy Cnairman Raskob vetorres | Canadtans it will patieitiad vy By e STAND AT THE OLYMPIC { | and convenient. I7 is our purpose Moves, Packs and Stores to Bishop Cannon as a bigot. Bishop Cannon ice cannot permanently hold so rich a Phone 348 Day or I i Freight and B 3 : : ’ of the globe without giving it more M b 2 . il . . 1 H responded in the course it Memphis: |y r SGYERRREE Rl ahscntcs. | Gdb 8 Night i at all times to merit the approval i MRt Sojime of » LA ‘:",‘»w overeignty and absentee govern- a ry are Juneau, Alaska i * I 1 of i St. Gregory and Chamberlain of the 4 Bl T SN i S5 ae ——— ~J | customers. n all o our H Bich impunity It atraband 1iguar Selsed in Floride. - her } > il connections with this Bank, there i Bishop Cannon apparently t Mr. Raskob|ple in some other parts of the country st MILLER’S TAXI i \ h i fiteded proof of his bigotry charge, and furn-|wondering how you #0 about having a wiadatomes. Regular Dinners Phones 183 and 218 H will be manifest in actual practice B ished it. (Port Angeles News.) Juneau, Alaska E . X AR B g rt Orders CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS ||l i reate REPUBLICAN PAPERS FOR | In not many campaigns have there been more Sho 8 FOR HIRE i those elements which e i FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. {different opinions as to what was the principal ¥ . ATl issus. No wonder the forecasters are puzzled. Lunches i f Prompt Delivery of » New York S d Ne % T (Indianapolis New: : i The New York Sun and New York Telegram, | WL Open 6.a. m. to 2 a. m, ! “Courtesy” and “Service.” il ALL KINDS OF COAL both Republican papers, and both supporting Mr. | John Borbridge t G i Hoover, have announced their support of Franklin | season s here again when apples and POPULAR PRICES g i PHONE. 48 = b PR |&rape n be turned into something clse by per- TAXI i i — D. Rosoevelt, Democra or nor of New| A 3 B i York. While the Sun is supporting Hr. Hoover,|"0"" "0 aren't even magicians.— (Detroit Free|) Merchants Lunch served NES i i B % ¢ e the Si 8 supporting 00Ver, | progs | o 3 o) T e e it is very complimentary to Gov. Smith in its R S iR fromm 153& fl~56n'ce§1°ts2 Nights—377 i1 Service Transfer Co. smnouncement of its support of Mr. Roosevelt.| Speaking about optimism: An Atchison bare|] P° T g The B, M. Behre an H SAW MILL W00D It said {tender still has his apron. — (Atchison, Kan., i and COAL The Sun believes that the people of Globe.) Office Phone 389 New York are fortunate to have the op- - e - Residence Phone 443 portunity to vote for Mr. Roosevelt. He How humiliating for Maine to have the cam- B represents, probably as well as Gov pa ¥0 on notwithstanding!— (Detroit News.) HARRY MA RY Smith, the enlightened progressiveness — ietor which this State must have unless it is pping a whispering campaign is a little Eropeis to slump, He is not a machine poli- like |

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